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Glass Thickness | 3mm to 12mm |
Spacer Width | 6mm, 9mm, 12mm |
Color | Clear (Custom colors available upon request) |
Optical Transmittance | 15%-30% |
U-value | 1.34-2.66 W/㎡.K |
SHGC | 0.25-0.45 |
Solar Energy transmittance | 20%-45% |
Maximum Size | 12000mm x 3600mm (Custom sizes available) |
Minimum Size | 150mm x 150mm(Custom sizes available) |
Delivery time | 7 days |
1. Thermal Insulation
Low-E glass minimizes heat transfer by reflecting infrared (IR) radiation. In cold weather, it reflects heat back into the interior space, preventing heat from escaping through the glass. In hot weather, it helps to block excess heat from entering, reducing the need for air conditioning.
2. UV Protection
The Low-E coating also helps block harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These rays are responsible for fading furniture, flooring, and fabrics. By blocking up to 99% of UV radiation, Low-E glass helps to protect interiors from sun damage and discoloration.
3. Energy Efficiency
The ability of Low-E glass to regulate heat transfer results in reduced energy consumption. This can lead to lower heating and cooling costs, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial buildings looking to improve energy efficiency.
4. Visible Light Transmission
While Low-E coatings block heat and UV radiation, they still allow visible light to pass through. Depending on the type of Low-E coating used, the glass can maintain high levels of natural light while improving energy efficiency.
5. Glare Reduction
The coating also reduces glare by filtering out a portion of sunlight, making the interior environment more comfortable.
6. Dual or Triple Glazing
Low-E glass is often used in double or triple glazing systems. When combined with inert gases like argon or krypton between the panes, the insulating performance of the glass is significantly enhanced, providing superior thermal insulation.
7. Global shipping
The glass products are packed in wooden cases, firmly and stably fixed in sea containers.
Starting port: Shanghai or Ningbo, China. Other packaging please contact us to support custom packaging
windows and patio doors: to reduce energy consumption by improving thermal insulation.It helps keep homes warmer in the winter by reflecting indoor heat back inside and cooler in the summer by blocking heat from the sun. This results in reduced heating and cooling costs.
exterior facades of commercial buildings: including office towers and retail spaces, to improve building energy performance. It minimizes solar heat gain while allowing natural light to penetrate, reducing the need for artificial lighting and air conditioning. This enhances building comfort while lowering energy expenses.
Museums, art galleries, and libraries: often use Low-E glass to protect sensitive artworks and books from UV damage while maintaining indoor temperature stability.
Low-E glass is an essential component of passive solar design, where the building's orientation and design maximize solar energy for heating and lighting. Low-E glass allows buildings to capture passive solar heat in winter (by admitting sunlight) while preventing excessive heat gain in the summer (by reflecting infrared radiation).
Glass Thickness | 3mm to 12mm |
Spacer Width | 6mm, 9mm, 12mm |
Color | Clear (Custom colors available upon request) |
Optical Transmittance | 15%-30% |
U-value | 1.34-2.66 W/㎡.K |
SHGC | 0.25-0.45 |
Solar Energy transmittance | 20%-45% |
Maximum Size | 12000mm x 3600mm (Custom sizes available) |
Minimum Size | 150mm x 150mm(Custom sizes available) |
Delivery time | 7 days |
1. Thermal Insulation
Low-E glass minimizes heat transfer by reflecting infrared (IR) radiation. In cold weather, it reflects heat back into the interior space, preventing heat from escaping through the glass. In hot weather, it helps to block excess heat from entering, reducing the need for air conditioning.
2. UV Protection
The Low-E coating also helps block harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These rays are responsible for fading furniture, flooring, and fabrics. By blocking up to 99% of UV radiation, Low-E glass helps to protect interiors from sun damage and discoloration.
3. Energy Efficiency
The ability of Low-E glass to regulate heat transfer results in reduced energy consumption. This can lead to lower heating and cooling costs, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial buildings looking to improve energy efficiency.
4. Visible Light Transmission
While Low-E coatings block heat and UV radiation, they still allow visible light to pass through. Depending on the type of Low-E coating used, the glass can maintain high levels of natural light while improving energy efficiency.
5. Glare Reduction
The coating also reduces glare by filtering out a portion of sunlight, making the interior environment more comfortable.
6. Dual or Triple Glazing
Low-E glass is often used in double or triple glazing systems. When combined with inert gases like argon or krypton between the panes, the insulating performance of the glass is significantly enhanced, providing superior thermal insulation.